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Okay,

Here is my subject. A level 6 Bravo Armoured Landcruiser.

Here I am focusing on the light damage caused by a suicide bomber on a motorcycle.

Please not that the only injury to the ex-pat consultant was a burnt elbow. Not bad considering.

By the way old mate, has met his maker and I am sure he is enjoying his 99 Virgins!

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i usually do any photo comps on "flickr"...but i reckon being on a car forum that it should be related to cars and such....just my 2c worth..

anywho, just got this on the weekend..... hope you like!

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hey guys, im new to this part of the forums i think.

i enjoy photography. im not very good at it, i just have a 3.2 mega pixel point n shoot camera and my camera phone, but i enjoy taking pics. so i thought i would participate.

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1972 - Claret (Part Of Dads Collection)

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went out last weekend to some racing with some other photo peeps and tested some ways of doing motion blur...in my previous post above i used too fast a shutter speed, which basically 'stopped' any motion effects.....well i think this ones a bit better!!

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thing is, trying to get a lot of 'motion blur' without actually blurring the car will take a few attempts at different shutter speeds...one of the guys was using a canon with one of those HUGE 'L' series 400mm lenses,(the grey ones) and he got the same effect using 1/90...were as i used 1/125..both on iso 100. just needs a lot of practice!!!

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Heres a few random pics. For all the pics i used a Fujifilm S5600 digital camera except for the first pic

I took this on my phone while driving next to my mate (nearly dropped it out the window)pretty good for a phone (nokia n73 3.2meg camera on it.

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Just a random close up of a lego man lol

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This is a pic of the kwinana drag strip (i was hanging over the top of the wall)

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This is a close up of the front wheel and bar of my VT wagon (showing how low it is)

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This is a silouhette (spelling) of some mates at bull creek skate park (i love this shot)

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And this is my mate doing a double peg grind at subi skate park

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